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Xu Ji, PhD, MSPH

@XuJi2022

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Xu Ji PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

Georgia, USA
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@XuJi2022
Xu Ji, PhD, MSPH
2 months
Excited to share our @JCOPO_ASCO paper: ACA Medicaid expansion → increased Medicaid enrollment + access for childhood cancer survivors, leveraging #CCSS cohorts linked to national Medicaid claims. @SharonCastelli2 @XinHuHEcon @WinshipAtEmory @EmoryPediatrics @ATLPedsHemOnc
@JCOPO_ASCO
JCO Precision Oncology
2 months
Changes in Medicaid Enrollment Among Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer After Medicaid Expansion: A Report From the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. Co-authored by @XuJi2022. Read the full article. https://t.co/low9YwRuLN #childhoodcancer #survonc
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@JCOPO_ASCO
JCO Precision Oncology
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Changes in Medicaid Enrollment Among Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer After Medicaid Expansion: A Report From the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. Co-authored by @XuJi2022. Read the full article. https://t.co/low9YwRuLN #childhoodcancer #survonc
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PURPOSELittle is known about whether Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act affects insurance coverage among adult survivors of childhood cancer, a high-risk population requiring lifetime...
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Xu Ji, PhD, MSPH
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Our @JNCI_Now study shows that receiving survivorship care plan, embedded in a comprehensive survivorship program, is associated with improved survival among childhood cancer survivors. @SharonCastelli2 @DrEffinger @JordanGMarchak @WinshipAtEmory @ATLPedsHemOnc @EmoryPediatrics
@WinshipAtEmory
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
2 months
A new study led by researchers at Winship and @childrensatl shows that childhood cancer survivors who engage in long-term survivorship programs and receive a personalized survivorship care plan live longer than those who do not. Read more ➡️ https://t.co/boaSbip7JR
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@ATLPedsHemOnc
Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
2 months
Congrats to Drs. Xu Ji and Sharon Castellino on their newly published study linking survivorship care plans to longer life for childhood cancer survivors. #childhoodcancer
@WinshipAtEmory
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
2 months
A new study led by researchers at Winship and @childrensatl shows that childhood cancer survivors who engage in long-term survivorship programs and receive a personalized survivorship care plan live longer than those who do not. Read more ➡️ https://t.co/boaSbip7JR
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@bcutd_advocacy
Blood Cancer United Advocacy
9 months
“We are deeply disappointed that Congress approved steep cuts to cancer research that for many years has generated groundbreaking FDA-approved treatments for adult & pediatric blood cancer patients. LLS will continue to fight for federal investments in lifesaving research.”
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@bcutd_advocacy
Blood Cancer United Advocacy
10 months
Kids with cancer need care quickly. But kids covered by Medicaid often encounter red tape that delays their care. Thank you, @ChuckGrassley & @SenatorBennet, for re-introducing the Accelerating Kids' Access to Care Act to help kids! #KidsFirst2025 More⬇️ https://t.co/WON0QCIcMX
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@bcutd_advocacy
Blood Cancer United Advocacy
10 months
Today, advocates are in Washington D.C., preparing for the Alliance for Childhood Cancer's Action Day. Tomorrow, they’ll be on Capitol Hill, urging members of Congress to address critical issues facing children with cancer. Thank you, advocates! #KidsFirst2025 #ActionDays
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@AACR
AACR
10 months
The AACR is deeply concerned that the Administration’s recent actions are threatening NIH and its mission to accelerate progress for patients with cancer and other diseases that afflict millions of Americans. We urge Congress to restore stability to NIH: https://t.co/lK1chJyh1j
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@SenAmyKlobuchar
Senator Amy Klobuchar
10 months
Make no mistake — the reason cancer research is on the chopping block now is because the Trump administration is looking for money to give the tax breaks to billionaires. And why not pay for it on the backs of….kids with cancer !?!?!
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@BloodCancerUtd
Blood Cancer United
10 months
The recent cuts to lifesaving health research are one of many threats that people with cancer face. We stand with blood cancer patients. ❤️ Read more 👉 https://t.co/G6Ctfbe7Cv
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@XinHuHEcon
Cynthia Hu
11 months
Our study on racial and ethnic disparities in telemental health uptake among Medicaid-enrolled children during COVID-19 is published! We found most significant disparities affecting Non-Hispanic Asian and Pacific Islander children. https://t.co/nNheYASexj
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Cynthia Hu
11 months
Many thanks to my collaborators and mentors @_JanetCummings @XuJi2022 @ilana_graetz
@XinHuHEcon
Cynthia Hu
11 months
Our study on racial and ethnic disparities in telemental health uptake among Medicaid-enrolled children during COVID-19 is published! We found most significant disparities affecting Non-Hispanic Asian and Pacific Islander children. https://t.co/nNheYASexj
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@bcutd_advocacy
Blood Cancer United Advocacy
11 months
.@LLSusa—and nearly 80 other organizations—are on a mission to ensure that kids with cancer are Congress's first priority in 2025. Want to help? Retweet this post to spread the word! Learn more about the policies ➡️ https://t.co/9buTdtPNEv #KidsDeserveBetter
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@bcutd_advocacy
Blood Cancer United Advocacy
1 year
Last year, Congress left kids with cancer behind. Today, nearly 80 organizations urge the new Congress to make them the first order of business. Children with cancer have waited long enough–it’s time to finish the job. #KidsDeserveBetter Full statement ➡️ https://t.co/9buTdtPNEv
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@XinHuHEcon
Cynthia Hu
1 year
New publication @ASH_hematology ! We delve into Medicaid eligibility pathways and their role in reducing disparities for adolescents & young adults (AYAs) with leukemia & lymphoma. Thanks for @XuJi2022 @SharonCastelli2 for their expertise and mentorship https://t.co/4uouJtfknz
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@JNCCN
Journal of the @NCCN
1 year
Association of #Medicaid Expansion With Timely Receipt of Treatment and Survival Among Patients With HR-Negative, HER2-Positive #BreastCancer: https://t.co/khSFcYl4Dv @KSylvia_Shi @DrRobinYabroff @XuJi2022 @CharlesJiangMD @KathrynRuddyMD @SharonCastelli2 @HanXuesong #BCSM
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@XuJi2022
Xu Ji, PhD, MSPH
1 year
Grateful for the incredible support from @LLSusa Equity in Access Research Program @EricCooks2 — thank you for making this work possible!
@EricCooks2
Eric Cooks
1 year
Congratulations to @XuJi2022 @SharonCastelli2 and @DrRobinYabroff on their new publication highlighting the association between continuous Medicaid coverage and earlier lymphoma diagnosis in children and AYAs. @LLSusa is supporting research to increase understanding of the impact
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Xu Ji, PhD, MSPH
1 year
Thank you @BloodAdvances for publishing our work. Since 2023 end of pandemic Continuous Enrollment, millions have been disenrolled. We showed importance of continuous Medicaid coverage for better cancer outcomes. @SharonCastelli2 @DrRobinYabroff @ATLPedsHemOnc @WinshipAtEmory
@ASH_hematology
ASH
1 year
New in @BloodAdvances: Dr. Xu Ji (@XuJi2022) and colleagues found continuous Medicaid enrollment was associated w/ a lower rate of late-stage lymphoma diagnosis in children and young adults. However, fewer than half were continuously enrolled. Read more: https://t.co/29eF2HFbdW
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New in @BloodAdvances: Dr. Xu Ji (@XuJi2022) and colleagues found continuous Medicaid enrollment was associated w/ a lower rate of late-stage lymphoma diagnosis in children and young adults. However, fewer than half were continuously enrolled. Read more: https://t.co/29eF2HFbdW
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@RallyFoundation
Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research
1 year
Rally Foundation is proud to announce our ongoing support of @WinshipAtEmory, advancing groundbreaking pediatric cancer research. Rally has given more than $2.5 million to support Emory’s efforts to develop better treatments with fewer side effects for kids fighting cancer.
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